Timeline
How Common Good Cyber came to be
Established joint funding mechanism for Common Good Cyber organizations.
The Common Good Cyber Fund is a selected solution at the Paris Peace Forum, securing new government and private donors and in-kind supporters.
Established operational support for organizations within the Common Good Cyber framework.
The Internet Society (ISOC) and Global Cyber Alliance (GCA), on behalf of the Common Good Cyber secretariat, announced the launch of the Common Good Cyber Fund.
Funding model and mapping presented at the Bridging the Gap: Delivering Cybersecurity to High-Risk Actors event co-hosted with the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office.
Define funding and acceleration mechanisms for cybersecurity nonprofits. This includes the publication of an evaluative framework for the cybersecurity funding for the common good. Last working session taking place in D.C. on January 16.
Common Good Cyber session at “Beyond 125: Securing our Digital Future” at the Peace Palace, the Hague. The Common Good Cyber pledged to support The Hague Beyond 125 Action Plan, which aims to ensure 10,000 NGOs have sustainable cybersecurity and AI-driven resilience by March 2027.
Dedicated Common Good Cyber panel at RSA 2024 in San Francisco.


